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UK Post-Election Analysis: The Winner, Losers and Collateral Damage

Last night saw UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s Tory Party win big in the UK general election, meaning that he will likely be able to fulfill his pledge to “get Brexit done” by the end of January 2002. But the drama did not end there – as the Labour Party descends into chaos as the party’s Blairite faction attempts oust leader Jeremy Corbyn following last night’s crushing defeat. Who is to blame? Who will reap a backlash? All this and more.

Henningsen: UK Election is About Brexit, But Economic Woes Won’t Go Away

Finally, after much parliamentary jiggery-pokery, a date for a UK General Election has been set – December 12th to be precise, and right in time for Christmas. Will PM Boris Johnson and the Brexit Party claim the majority they say they have in hand? Can Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn overcome his own inner-party gremlins of 2019? Certainly, if the election were held today, the Tories would walk to victory, but a lot could happen in 6 weeks.